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World Cup 2026 matches and results: Mexico and France advance, African teams make record showing

The 2026 FIFA World Cup continued with a series of round-of-32 matches. Mexico defeated Ecuador 2-0 at the Azteca Stadium, breaking a 40-year drought without a knockout-stage win. Goals from Julian Quinones and Raul Jimenez secured the victory, setting up a potential round-of-16 clash with England or DR Congo. France beat Sweden 3-0 with Kylian Mbappe scoring twice, moving to 18 World Cup goals and tying Lionel Messi for the all-time lead. Norway edged past Ivory Coast 2-1. Meanwhile, African teams achieved a historic milestone, with nine out of ten qualified nations reaching the round of 32, sparking celebrations across the continent.

Points clés

  • Mexico beat Ecuador 2-0 to reach the round of 16, their first knockout win since 1986.
  • France defeated Sweden 3-0, with Kylian Mbappe scoring twice to tie Lionel Messi's all-time World Cup goal record.
  • Norway beat Ivory Coast 2-1 in a closely contested match.
  • Nine African teams qualified for the round of 32, a record for the continent.
  • Mexico's win was delayed by an hour due to a severe thunderstorm in Mexico City.

Couverture des sources

The AgeNeutre

Live coverage of multiple World Cup matches

Provides a live blog format covering Mexico vs Ecuador, France vs Sweden, and Norway vs Ivory Coast, with minute-by-minute updates and statistics. Focuses on match reporting and historical context for Mexico's win.

Sky SportsFavorable

Mexico's triumph and potential England clash

Frames Mexico's win as a historic moment for the host nation, emphasizing the emotional and tactical aspects. Highlights the possibility of a round-of-16 meeting with England at the Azteca, adding dramatic stakes. Provides analysis of Mexico's defense and crowd advantage.

Al Jazeera EnglishNeutreCentre-Left

Mexico breaks curse with emphatic win

Covers Mexico's 2-0 victory over Ecuador with a focus on the 40-year knockout curse being broken, the storm delay, and the electric atmosphere. Also notes historic records such as Gilberto Mora becoming the second-youngest starter in a World Cup knockout match.

Sky SportsFavorable

France's dominant performance and Mbappe's brilliance

Covers France's 3-0 victory over Sweden, focusing on Kylian Mbappe's two goals and his tie with Lionel Messi for all-time World Cup goals. Emphasizes France's quality and depth, with praise from pundits calling them the team to beat.

Africa NewsFavorable

African achievement and fan celebration

Reports on the record number of African teams in the round of 32 from the perspective of fans and analysts. Highlights the growing quality of African football and challenges faced by federations, using quotes from Senegalese superfans and a sports analyst.

Conclusion

The tournament is showcasing dominant performances from host Mexico and pre-tournament favorites France, while African teams are breaking records and gaining respect on the global stage. Mexico's emphatic win at home ended a long knockout-stage curse, and France's clinical display underlined their status as title contenders. The strong showing by African nations highlights the growing depth and competitiveness of football on the continent.

Analyse logique

Ce sur quoi les sources s’accordent

  • Mexico's 2-0 win over Ecuador is a historic breakthrough after 40 years without a knockout win.
  • France's 3-0 win over Sweden demonstrates their status as tournament favorites.
  • African teams set a record with nine teams in the round of 32, signaling growth for the continent.

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